+ DFAT plays security catch up; Zeus variant evades detection; Microsoft exposes cyber ring

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Lawfully hacked

By Juha Saarinen

[Blog post] Police use of malware requires more debate.

DFAT upgrades ageing web server for passports system

By Allie Coyne

Playing catch-up on security.

Zeus variant uses encryption to evade detection

By Danielle Walker

The game isn’t over.

Microsoft launches operation to disrupt cybercrime ring

By Staff Writer

Kuwait and Algeria-developed malware exposed.

State-sponsored attackers target energy companies

By Juha Saarinen

Report advises sabotage possible.

Vendors slow to patch OpenSSL vulnerabilities

By Juha Saarinen

Heartbleed is far from over.

Credentials theft hole found in Android devices

By Juha Saarinen

Classic stack-based buffer overflow flaw.

 

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Australian airlines to offer uninterrupted mobile device use

Westpac swaps Blackberry for Android

Govt looks to dump ministerial sign-off for offshore cloud

Commonwealth IT systems vulnerable to external attack

ATO delays Bitcoin ruling

 
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